When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 30 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Sans Japanese family. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see code.google.com/p/noto/
Note: Noto Sans Japanese has been subsetted to 6,934 characters and contains most of the characters defined by JIS X 0208. This includes 6,355 Kanji as well as 579 non Kanji characters.
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@import url(
http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansjapanese.css); Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Japanese', sans-serif;
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Two lines of the following will describe to which file.
@import url(
http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansjapanese.css); font-family: 'Noto Sans Japanese', sans-serif;
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